Abstract

This paper reports the effect of microstructural variations, particularly decarburisation, on the signal from an electromagnetic sensor used to detect ferrite formation from austenite below the Curie temperature. The decarburisation type (full or partial) and sensor frequency affect the amount the signal is dominated by the surface decarburised region.

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